Greatest Works of Art, Jay Chou

周杰倫 Jay Chou【最偉大的作品 Greatest Works of Art】

letra em mandarim, legenda em francês….

«The music kicks off a time travel journey, transporting Chou and his partner to 1920s Paris, where he encounters artists including Salvador Dalí (one of his mother’s favorites), René Magritte, Claude Monet, and Chinese-French painter Sanyu. He also meets Chinese poet Xu Zhimo, and engages in a piano battle with a mysterious musician played by Chinese piano superstar Lang Lang.

Chou also performs magic in front of all the artists, while singing how, in his imagination, these artists’s most iconic works were inspired by his tricks. For instance, the melting clocks in Dali’s The Persistence of Memory (1931) were inspired by Chou’s spoon bending magic, while the hovering green apple that obstructs a person’s face in Magritte’s The Son of Man (1964) was based on another illusion.

Besides singing about these blue chip masters, Chou has included a few verses about himself. “In this wild era, as the king of music, I think I do not need a picture frame,” he said. “My musical notes are all the future of art.”» source

full album tem temas de 2019, como Truly believe e Mojito

Tim Minchin Nine lessons

  1. You don’t have to have a dream.
  2. Don’t seek happiness.
  3. Remember, it’s all luck.
  4. Exercise.
  5. Be hard on your opinions.
  6. Be a teacher.
  7. Define yourself by what you love.
  8. Respect people with less power than you.
  9. Don’t rush.

Tim’s Nine lessons. O discurso do Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters. Bem humorado, metafórico, sábio. A 9 é mais “don’t panic” A ideia de romance (“you soon be death”) ou a sequência de recomendações depois das nove lições soam tão bem como o tom em que as diz…